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Old 02-06-2003, 07:55 PM
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Question tranny swap

im doin a tranny swap on a 97 civic ex i got a 98 dx tranny, flywheel for 50 bucks and the thing only has 20k miles on it i dont know what other parts i will need to do the swap any info you could give me would be great and if any one could tell me the gear ratios for the dx tranny i would be greatful
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shouldnt need anything to do the swap as long as your keep manual to manual and not converting from auto to stick.
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sorry i forgot to say that i am changin from a auto to 5 spd
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You need the manual tranny, shift linkage, whole new pedal assembley, and I hear its also good to use a manual ecu cause the fuel maps are different. I'm assuming it's a hydro tranny so you need all those components which I'll warn can be a pain in the ass to install.
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does any body else have any other info for me it would be nice
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you also need the slave unit. thougout bearing, the fork thing. and the clutch master cylinder. and a nuetrual safty switch...
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